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                            <h3>What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?</h3>
                            <p>Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or OCD is characterised by uncontrollable, unwanted thoughts and repetitive, ritualised behaviours, which one is compelled to perform.</p>
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                            <h3>What is the different between obsession and compulsion?</h3>
                            <p>Obsessions are involuntary, uncontrollable thoughts, images or impulses that occur over and over again in once mind. These are often disturbing and distracting. Compulsions are behaviours or rituals that a person is driven to act out again and again. These attempts are made to make obsessions go away.</p>
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                            <h3>What are the symptoms?</h3>
                            <p>Symptoms include:</p>
                            <p><b>Checkers:</b> Repeatedly checking things, for instance if the microwave is turned off or the door is locked.</p>
                            <p><b>Washers:</b> Tend to repeatedly wash such as cleaning hands or washing hands very frequently</p>
                            <p><b>Counters and Arrangers:</b> Repeated counting and obsessed with order and symmetry, for instance repeatedly counting currency or some numbers</p>
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                            <h3>What causes OCD?</h3>
                            <p>OCD can be caused dues to one of several reasons such as: </p>
                            <p><b>Brain abnormalities:</b> According to imaging studies, people with OCD usually have abnormalities in some regions of the brain that deal with emotions and how we respond to them, as well as very low levels of the chemical serotonin.</p>
                            <p><b>Major life event:</b> Some people who are susceptible to OCD may develop the disorder after a major life event, such as a death in the family. Patients living with OCD may find that a life event alters the theme of their obsession. A death in the family may bring obsessive thoughts of harm coming to other family members.</p>
                            <p><b>Environmental Factors:</b> Adjustment issues in family or professional life</p>
                            <p><b>Genetic Factors:</b> OCD tends to run in families, so if a parent has OCD, the child is likely to have one as well </p>
                            <p><b>Use of Intoxicants:</b> Nicotine, alcohol, tobacco, gutka and other illegal drugs</p>
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                            <h3>What is the available treatment?</h3>
                            <p>Treatment for OCD includes medications or counselling or both. On an average medicine starts giving good effects over a period of 8 to 12 weeks, the medicines have to continue further as prescribed by the specialist.</p>
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                            <h3>How long is the treatment for OCD?</h3>
                            <p>Treatment varies from person to person and it depends upon the severity of the illness.</p>
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